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the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you get going. i don't think you'll see any frost if you're a golfer. i do know that we'll see more 70s tomorrow than we saw today. the yellow represents 70-degree temperatures so greens are 60s. so lots of mid- and upper 60s tomorrow with low 70s shows up in the north and east bay valleys. no fog to talk about. tonight looks like a windy day. we'll dial in your temperatures for sunday and in the five day forecast there's some rain coming it's actually in there so we'll set that up as well. we'll so you back here at 10:45. >> it's graduation day for dozens of police recruits in oakland. >> this is part of the
the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you...
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the new science it draws the link to more than 2 million deaths in more than one year. >> also ahead a baby shot and killed while sitting in his stroller. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> police in georgia have arrested two teenagers suspected in the shooting death of a 14 -month-old baby. a woman told police two men approached her and demanded money. she told police when she said she didn't have any they shot her in her leg and shot and killed her son in his stroller. police picked up two teenagers after they canvassed school records and community. >>> officials say a marine fatally shot and male and female colleague last night before he killed himself in a barracks room. the three marines were part of the staff at the officer candidate school. >> as we take care of our marines and their families that are dealing with this tragedy, i would also ask for the support of our neighbors, the community, and their thou
the new science it draws the link to more than 2 million deaths in more than one year. >> also ahead a baby shot and killed while sitting in his stroller. hmm, it says here that cheerios helps lower cholesterol as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios >>> police in georgia have arrested two teenagers suspected in the shooting death of a 14 -month-old baby. a woman told...
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that's the science, technology, engineering and math. she is a scientist at one of the leading biotechnology companies. she is the founder of next gene girls. this was started at the grassroots, an organization commit today empowering young women for under represented communities to see themselves in science by introducing the girls to the wonders and the many -- to wonder of the many different scienceses such as engineering, technology and math professions. this is a visionary woman i set before you and it is a privilege to be able to honor her. but a little bit about who she is. she was born in the most beautiful part of san francisco. she was reared in the most wonderful promising talented part of san francisco. and without any further ado, you guys probably guess it had. that's bayview hunters point. you got to give the lady some credit. so, mom and dad, thank you very much for raising outstanding woman. (applause) >> now, ms. jackson, she understands the roadblocks and challenges many of our young people face when it comes to growin
that's the science, technology, engineering and math. she is a scientist at one of the leading biotechnology companies. she is the founder of next gene girls. this was started at the grassroots, an organization commit today empowering young women for under represented communities to see themselves in science by introducing the girls to the wonders and the many -- to wonder of the many different scienceses such as engineering, technology and math professions. this is a visionary woman i set...
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masters in science, ph.d. in para cytology of tulane university, post doctorate work at rice university, medical degree from the university of pennsylvania in my hometown philadelphia, resident in medicine and fellowship in critical care in anesthesia from ucsf. she joined the ucsf faculty in 1990. in 1999 she was appointed chief of anesthesia at san francisco general, a position she held until 2005. in 2004 she was appointed associate dean. besides currently serving as vice dean, she is also currently a professor of clinical anesthesia and medicine where she is educating the next generation of doctors at ucsf. in her time at ucsf dr. carlysle has won numerous awards, including the stuart c. colin award for clinical excellence and faculty clinical award, the elliott rapoport award for%backerfor commitment to san francisco general, and chancellor's faculty award for the advancement of women. for decades ucf doctors like dr. carlysle have staffed and run san francisco general hospital providing serve isx for peo
masters in science, ph.d. in para cytology of tulane university, post doctorate work at rice university, medical degree from the university of pennsylvania in my hometown philadelphia, resident in medicine and fellowship in critical care in anesthesia from ucsf. she joined the ucsf faculty in 1990. in 1999 she was appointed chief of anesthesia at san francisco general, a position she held until 2005. in 2004 she was appointed associate dean. besides currently serving as vice dean, she is also...
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so they saw a situation in which the fruits of science and progress were not benefiting science concern society as a whole, and they concluded that the rational organization of science and society was the only way to change that. the other important factor was that scientists had far more international context than almost any other segment of society at this time. and so far sooner than most were very aware of the terrible evils of nazi germany beginning with the persecution and dismissal of all jewish scientists from german universities in 1933. blackett himself was involved as many of these british and american scientists were during this period in finding positions for refugee jewish scientists from germany in universities in britain and america. but i think their politics was far less important than their or brilliance, their commitment and their true fearlessness. the scientists in britain and america who would be involved in this effort included no fewer than six or past future nobel prize winners in chemistry, physics and medicine. and what they fundamentally showed is even in so
so they saw a situation in which the fruits of science and progress were not benefiting science concern society as a whole, and they concluded that the rational organization of science and society was the only way to change that. the other important factor was that scientists had far more international context than almost any other segment of society at this time. and so far sooner than most were very aware of the terrible evils of nazi germany beginning with the persecution and dismissal of...
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how do we spark that enthusiasm and excitement for science? >> you got the cart in front of the horse. the problem with the country is not that kids aren't interested in science. the problem with the country is that we have scientifically illiterate adults. when you have adults in charge of things who yield resources and money and opportunity and they don't know how to think about that problem, the kids are not the problem. they are born curious about the natural world. you know spending time with any aged child. they are poking things. they are taking things apart. what's that? what's this? >> dropping everything to see how it works. >> parents say. you're going to break it stop. we spend first two years teaching them how to walk and talk and then the rest of their life telling them to sit down and shut up. all of those things they do that might kill them are exploring their environment. so you have to give them light. don't let them give themselves but give them latitude. you don't need to create a special program to entice people. the very
how do we spark that enthusiasm and excitement for science? >> you got the cart in front of the horse. the problem with the country is not that kids aren't interested in science. the problem with the country is that we have scientifically illiterate adults. when you have adults in charge of things who yield resources and money and opportunity and they don't know how to think about that problem, the kids are not the problem. they are born curious about the natural world. you know spending...
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explain the ebb and flow of market of economy can relate to science. look for the title in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near too future on booktv and booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's a look at the prime time lineup for tonight. .. now author sara carr explores the results of the state legislature's decision shortly after hurricane katrina to re-assign control over the majority of new orleans public schools to the recovery school district, administered by the state. by following a student, teacher, and a principal as they traverse different segments of the education until system. this is a half an hour. >> it's great to see so many people out tonight who do such amazing work for kids in new orleans, and thank you for coming. i'm just going to talk for about 10 or 15 minutes or so and then take questions, and there's some people here tonight who are in the book and they might be willing to answer your questions during that session as well if you're interested in hearing what it was like to be part o
explain the ebb and flow of market of economy can relate to science. look for the title in bookstores this coming week and watch for the authors in the near too future on booktv and booktv.org. >> you're watching booktv on c-span2. here's a look at the prime time lineup for tonight. .. now author sara carr explores the results of the state legislature's decision shortly after hurricane katrina to re-assign control over the majority of new orleans public schools to the recovery school...
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my own science of the muslim which i like to kill. and if this is absolute is the london thing that. is not debunked i would be in a prison yet it's a good. thing i've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are the salafis. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and think of the treasure. world of. science technology and innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. ultimate. goal is. to clear cut. the speed. limit good. luck. just sit. and. tell me. a little. wealthy british style. markets. tend to. find out what's really happening to the global economy might cause or for a no holds.
my own science of the muslim which i like to kill. and if this is absolute is the london thing that. is not debunked i would be in a prison yet it's a good. thing i've been living this way since the seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities are the salafis. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and think of the treasure. world of. science technology and innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the...
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my oldest son was at harvard and majoring in computer science. he said, come look at my computer lab, i went to his computer lab and he had the big machine and it looked impressive to me. i had a mac at home. he said let me show you something, it's the first time i saw the worldwide web. it showed exhibit and had picture and text. as far as i knew the internet was text. i said, james, if you can have text on the computer why can't we have a newspaper on the web? i said that and he said, well, maybe we should something like that? one thing lead to another and the times started a task force of online. they put out the first website in january '96, i became the first editor of the website. so i changed completely from the traditional journalist to a website journalist, it was quite an education for me. >> do you want know keep going and going? tell me. let me tell you a little bit about the conclusion. i shouldn't tell you too much. i want do you buy the book. [laughter] this is what happened. to have a book like this, you expect that you're going h
my oldest son was at harvard and majoring in computer science. he said, come look at my computer lab, i went to his computer lab and he had the big machine and it looked impressive to me. i had a mac at home. he said let me show you something, it's the first time i saw the worldwide web. it showed exhibit and had picture and text. as far as i knew the internet was text. i said, james, if you can have text on the computer why can't we have a newspaper on the web? i said that and he said, well,...
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it's a piece of science how you look. you describe exactly how you search for your evidence, so you say what data bases you go. you say exactly what the terms you type in. you say what do you use to randomize trial. randomize control trial. you type in pray see bow or whatever and you get a most systemic and complete summary of all of the evidence that can possibly be drawn together extract all of the numbers from that from the main effect what the treatment did you put in one spread sheet and do something where you add the numbers together. you get a plot. it's collaboration it's a global non-profit collaboration. they produce systemic review gold standard summary used by doctors worldwide to make treatment decisions. now would you like me to explain what it is and how it works. [inaudible] right. okay. so each of these lines is one trial, and if the line of the trial is further to the left. it shows a benefit. if itst further to the right the treatment was harmful. it's the hornet l line it goes up and down it means it
it's a piece of science how you look. you describe exactly how you search for your evidence, so you say what data bases you go. you say exactly what the terms you type in. you say what do you use to randomize trial. randomize control trial. you type in pray see bow or whatever and you get a most systemic and complete summary of all of the evidence that can possibly be drawn together extract all of the numbers from that from the main effect what the treatment did you put in one spread sheet and...
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now the same science that brought us dolly the cloned sheep has advanced to the point where scientists might be able to bring them back. the extinction is national geographic story. >> maybe it got frozen somehow, you can use that to create an embryo, you can implant it in a living animal, that egg will become an animal. >> don't expect t-rex with the museum of natural history. >> you have to divide it into stone cold dead, which is what dinosaurs are, they're fossils, and then things that went recently extinct that you may have specimen of what amounts to be the carcass of the animal. >> the extinction happened, in 2003, a team of french scientists brought back a type of mountain goat. the last one died in 1990, but scientists preserved cells and were able to genetically engineer it and it lived ten minutes before dying. while it may be cool to have them back, there are a number of ethical issues. the animal habitat may no longer exist. what happens in this new world of genetics where people pick and choose genetic quality. >> the technology is the same with a passenger pigeon or viru
now the same science that brought us dolly the cloned sheep has advanced to the point where scientists might be able to bring them back. the extinction is national geographic story. >> maybe it got frozen somehow, you can use that to create an embryo, you can implant it in a living animal, that egg will become an animal. >> don't expect t-rex with the museum of natural history. >> you have to divide it into stone cold dead, which is what dinosaurs are, they're fossils, and...
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lacks certain things that russia has not only wrong materials it lacks the scientific know russian science. during the cold war was still in the hood of the premisses parts alliance there was no competition in the west in terms of basic science and then he still is on the table to. get political analyst william and author of myths lies and all was giving us his insight on the same place a british received in place of visit to moscow thank you for that. i don't no way a blackout a behind the ball value was officials continue to dumb play the scale of a mass of hundreds like it one time obey the pentagon now wants to expand the notorious facility. so with the u.k. all walking a triple dip recession type tribal border has warned of a fortune on translations for immigrants the details of that adjust to hate. wealthy british soil such. as my time to write for. market why not. come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our. choose your language. because we could with oh
lacks certain things that russia has not only wrong materials it lacks the scientific know russian science. during the cold war was still in the hood of the premisses parts alliance there was no competition in the west in terms of basic science and then he still is on the table to. get political analyst william and author of myths lies and all was giving us his insight on the same place a british received in place of visit to moscow thank you for that. i don't no way a blackout a behind the...
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my own science of domicile much of a lot of the. time that these are god's will is the one that brings it out so it's not debunked i would be in the prison yet it's good. they've been living this way since two seventeenth century. their rituals are strict. their communities on the ceiling. they clearly distinguish between their own and the alien. and guard their family and things in the trash. download the official ati application to your cellphone choose your language stream quality and enjoy...
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for my own science which i like that. i mean that these gods will is the one thing that. is not. i would be in the prison yard to get. what you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's gone but tonight it was people like he used to be. fighting for the homeless on oxy. more news today volunteers once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. the giant corporations are today. live. live live. live . the secret laboratory. was able to build a most sophisticated robot which will unfortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation and why it should care about humans and. this is why you should care only on the.
for my own science which i like that. i mean that these gods will is the one thing that. is not. i would be in the prison yard to get. what you have no way to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out it's gone but tonight it was people like he used to be. fighting for the homeless on oxy. more news today volunteers once again flared up. these are the images the world...
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since 2004, this fishery has not exceeded a single catch limit, prescribed by the science. so everyone's done what they were supposed to do. the fish are going to come back, whether we shut it down or not. >> reporter: the federal the nee necessary to protect fish stocks. john bollard is the top fish regulator in the northeast. >> we have to drastically reduce the amount of fish that fishermen in gloucester can kitchen catch. this is not an easy thing to do. it's a necessary thing to do. the near future will have a lot of pain for fishermen and their families. my hope is that the steps tweer taking will rebuild the stock. but there is no guarantee that will happen. fishermen are very good at fining fish. they are not finding cod in the gulf of maine. >> reporter: for more than four generations, this is family has been fishing for ground fish. he's been here for more than 15. but with the new regulations, he says, he doesn't know what he is going to do. >> i have lost since catch year, i have lost 90% of my quota to the reduction in the tax. it's -- it's the end of the game
since 2004, this fishery has not exceeded a single catch limit, prescribed by the science. so everyone's done what they were supposed to do. the fish are going to come back, whether we shut it down or not. >> reporter: the federal the nee necessary to protect fish stocks. john bollard is the top fish regulator in the northeast. >> we have to drastically reduce the amount of fish that fishermen in gloucester can kitchen catch. this is not an easy thing to do. it's a necessary thing...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future are covered. and i already. need development. what is. good roads just like a bridge on oh yeah that really everybody does their money to use in developing and i would only goes on i doubt it ever was one. so i wanted them to use one on a. event of his to do. what may be a very is a nice company you've done for a trauma. i was fights back i was fights all fights i'm good everybody. is dead governments i do want to have problem with me i'll fight them through well when we got back when if i do that i'll tell you it's going to. how can you have peace if you don't do. this when governments. alleges. when you see sincerity and how it is. this instead of what forms of. you know i know. the president no i don't like like life up to doesn't like like everybody you know what does evolve. is not what's got his you ok. for the last. sixty. but you should see him do the right. i mean off to the you know some records from. where you from. my life did not revise that. well. i will go you. know what i'
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san francisco that we realize in transforming san francisco criminal justice system in one that uses science base, human approaches to help people change their lives which reduces recidivism and breaking the inter generational to return. we hope to transform the criminal justice system on a national basis and what we are learning is san francisco is going to help many other states in its jurisdiction to find other ways to serve justice and at the same time change lives and reduce recidivism. our counties realignment effort which means that if we have individual treatment plans, we look at the individual and create a case plan based upon his or her needs and not taking a one side approach as we know about the terrible result of the state prison system. the recidivism rate was 78 percent. i'm really happy to report that we have proven that the sky has not fallen since realignment. we have major results and i will share those stats with you. we have certain sanctions which included incarceration but also rewards for positive behavior and there is leaders in san francisco was in terms of a legal
san francisco that we realize in transforming san francisco criminal justice system in one that uses science base, human approaches to help people change their lives which reduces recidivism and breaking the inter generational to return. we hope to transform the criminal justice system on a national basis and what we are learning is san francisco is going to help many other states in its jurisdiction to find other ways to serve justice and at the same time change lives and reduce recidivism....
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and when i think about science, i think that we can find the truth. and to me, the aluminum tubes were clearly not capable of being used, and it was like, i just thought the truth would always win out. >> but why didn't it? what is your understanding of why it didn't? you told someone, yeah, this is ridiculous, and the next time you see it when it is raised in public, correct? >> yes, that's correct. there were a lot of people who agreed with me. it wasn't just me myself. other people made that assessment in the department of energy, and the department of energy was carrying that through their channels to the government, kn the interesting thing is oak ridge is where all ofuranium enrichment work has been done, the center of the department's work on uranium enrichment for decades and they were the experts and the people who really knew, and they were being ignored. >> how does this work structurally. you have ron the ground experts, they're feeling like they're pressured. you didn't feel pressured, right? >> no. >> not at all. you made an expert judgm
and when i think about science, i think that we can find the truth. and to me, the aluminum tubes were clearly not capable of being used, and it was like, i just thought the truth would always win out. >> but why didn't it? what is your understanding of why it didn't? you told someone, yeah, this is ridiculous, and the next time you see it when it is raised in public, correct? >> yes, that's correct. there were a lot of people who agreed with me. it wasn't just me myself. other...
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. >>> next up, it used to be the stuff of '70s tv hit shows and science fiction. we are talking about the bionic eye. but what was once fiction is now fact. we are going to talk to the doctor giving sight to the blind with his unbelievable cutting-edge technology. we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's gointo want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswagen models for under $200 a month. visit vwdealer.com today. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer
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i've always been fascinated by science. whether it was biology, chemistry, you name it. i really became curious and fascinated with the weather. so i tried to audition with couple of other people to try to do weather for the night shows. next thing you know i was on the air. i enrolled in meteorology program and got my soe society seal of approval and national weather association seal. i landed in san francisco, my dream job and here i am. that is what our weather team sets us apart. we've been here. we know the area. we know the topography and for people that are newcomers forecasting, if you haven't been here, if you don't have the experience behind you, nine times out of ten you are going to get it wrong. >> only hurricanes as i've seen tropical conditions. >> i begin as a news reporter. in 1971 in richmond, virginia. >> this is your mean, mean weather machine. ready for a weather forecast. let's go! >> i'm on the top of washington observatory this part of new zealand is called -- >> i have found myself involved in covering virtually every type of weather, disaster an
i've always been fascinated by science. whether it was biology, chemistry, you name it. i really became curious and fascinated with the weather. so i tried to audition with couple of other people to try to do weather for the night shows. next thing you know i was on the air. i enrolled in meteorology program and got my soe society seal of approval and national weather association seal. i landed in san francisco, my dream job and here i am. that is what our weather team sets us apart. we've been...
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there is an emerging body of science telling us what a lot of us parents already know -- kids sleep more soundly than adults. it can take a lot more to wake them up and smoke alarms may not be a match for a sleeping child. we get our report tonight from our nbc national investigative correspondent jeff rossen. [ alarm ] >> reporter: it's the sound we rely on to wake us up in a fire. but experts say in many cases children will sleep right through a smoke alarm. could that really be true? we set up a test at this house in connecticut. home to the hollander family -- parents michelle and josh and their three boys. we installed infrared cameras in the kids' bedrooms and in the middle of the night had a local fire captain set off the smoke alarm. would they wake up? [ alarm ] >> there it goes. >> reporter: we are watching with their parents on a monitor downstairs. seconds go by. then a minute. then two minutes. the boys keep sleeping. >> this could be a real fire right now. >> they would sleep right through it. it's so scary that the kids can sleep through this. >> reporter: fire officials s
there is an emerging body of science telling us what a lot of us parents already know -- kids sleep more soundly than adults. it can take a lot more to wake them up and smoke alarms may not be a match for a sleeping child. we get our report tonight from our nbc national investigative correspondent jeff rossen. [ alarm ] >> reporter: it's the sound we rely on to wake us up in a fire. but experts say in many cases children will sleep right through a smoke alarm. could that really be true?...
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tom coburn wants to defund political science. defunding a university discipline-- it saves you no money and it sends an antiintellectual message. it's the little symbolic thing that makes you think the republicans are weird. so that remains a problem junk change of topic, the president went to israel, went to the middle east this week. he was in jordan today, mark. in israel, he's trying to patch things up with netanyahu, with prime minister netanyahu. but he also talked a lot there about new thinking is needed. he said that to both the israelis and palestinians. what are you seeing from this trip? >> i saw the clock turn back five years. i saw the charismatic, eloquent, inspiring barack obama of 2008 arrived in this country and captivated the nation. i thought the speech in jerusalem was evocative and-- of that standard. i thought it was fresh. it was inspiring. it was elevating. it was eloquent. he spoke candidly to both sides. he talked about the importance of-- he reached across the generational divide to younger israelis. i
tom coburn wants to defund political science. defunding a university discipline-- it saves you no money and it sends an antiintellectual message. it's the little symbolic thing that makes you think the republicans are weird. so that remains a problem junk change of topic, the president went to israel, went to the middle east this week. he was in jordan today, mark. in israel, he's trying to patch things up with netanyahu, with prime minister netanyahu. but he also talked a lot there about new...
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the mission hall global health science building will house faculty. the staff building is set to be completed next year. the 289 bed medical center is set to open in 2015. >>> president barack obama flew to jordan today. he and kim abdullah made an appearance. they said the confident that the leader would collapse. and that syria could be an onkhraeuf for extremism. after that the president's middle east tour is set to wrap up tomorrow after a viceit to the city of petra. now trending, two georgia teenagers are under arrest in a shocking crime that is drawing national headlines tonight. sherry west says she was approached by the teens yesterday asking for money. she said she did not have any. then she says one of the teens shot her in the leg and then shot and killed her 13-month- old son in a stroller. today, the police announced the rest of a 17-year-old boy and a 14-year-old in this crime. you can find the unedited police news conference on the ktvu web site under the world news tab. >> north dakota lawmakers passed a bill that would end abortions
the mission hall global health science building will house faculty. the staff building is set to be completed next year. the 289 bed medical center is set to open in 2015. >>> president barack obama flew to jordan today. he and kim abdullah made an appearance. they said the confident that the leader would collapse. and that syria could be an onkhraeuf for extremism. after that the president's middle east tour is set to wrap up tomorrow after a viceit to the city of petra. now trending,...
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when i was in college a popular thing was the national lampoon and they did a parody of the political science final. please write a scenario where world events and powers provide and results in total thermonuclear warfare results and the next question was, please create a lab practical to test your theory. is there a lab practical to test this theory? haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and dysentery and water supply and all those things would follow fairly soon, but the initial catastrophe was crush injuries, trauma, and the hospitals were gone. so what did we do? the world responded as best it could. what we did, the naval maritime forces, we sent our balts group down there which was patroling the area, we sent the hospital ship comfort down. so you have the comfort on the east coast, you have the mercy on the west coast. the mercy is parked down in san diego. it just got back from its asian humanitarian assistance from guam, indonesia, vietnam, an amazing number of nations we're partnering
when i was in college a popular thing was the national lampoon and they did a parody of the political science final. please write a scenario where world events and powers provide and results in total thermonuclear warfare results and the next question was, please create a lab practical to test your theory. is there a lab practical to test this theory? haiti. as you know, a few years ago the haitian people suffered an earthquake and the initial problem was crush injuries. yes, infection and...
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science, frontpage, engineering, arts and math. those are the key skill sets. and i had a chance to meet with all of our san francisco chancellor and is i see chancellor here today from -- state and he joined me with chancellor helm man from uc s f city college our own public schools superintendentent to form a major education leadership counsel to advise me in making sure that the skill sets that we need in the jobs in the future are being trained and reflected in the education curriculum and how to support not only the institutions, but all of the different programs that we can use to lift up all of the educational stands for our youth i have person learn adopted 12 middle schools in san francisco to make sure each principal gets what they need to campus to support teachers effort on campus to raise the educational needs of the schools. middle school is the biggest challenge with truancy and educational challenges and we know that while we are increasing the performance stand of the whole cities one of the highest increases in the whole state is happening her
science, frontpage, engineering, arts and math. those are the key skill sets. and i had a chance to meet with all of our san francisco chancellor and is i see chancellor here today from -- state and he joined me with chancellor helm man from uc s f city college our own public schools superintendentent to form a major education leadership counsel to advise me in making sure that the skill sets that we need in the jobs in the future are being trained and reflected in the education curriculum and...
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the things as a command and control tool that cal fire is experimenting with is a program that dhs science and technology created and if you are ready to write it down, you can look online, you can google it, it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if need be the guard liaison would have access to that tool. the next generation command system is a fantastic web-based command and control technology that we expect to use in the future. with that, thank you. >> thanks. colonel yeager. >> i just want to say you can't underestimate the risk presented by these environments we fly in and really the relationships that we build with cal fire and the training prepares us to mitigate that risk. as rear admiral riveras said, bad things tend it happen at night. they also happen on the weekend and i think we have a 3-day week jepld here but i assure you we are re
the things as a command and control tool that cal fire is experimenting with is a program that dhs science and technology created and if you are ready to write it down, you can look online, you can google it, it's called the next generation incident command system or nics. it's a command and control web-based tool that we're looking with mit lincoln labs and dss and i would foresee when we stand up our wing operation center at miramar that the marine corps liaison and the navy liaison and if...
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executive's in the web cor community and they built the beautiful oakland cathedral and acacademy of science and certainly at work on mass coney center expansion the early work on the warriors a marine eye and so many iconic projects in both northeastern and fortunately and southern california and wells fargo such an integral institution and part of of the fabric of our society and vaginal foalgee president the bay area region together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and we are soon going to hear from tim quinn written economist from wells far go and going to get some insight from him and a major focus and this says so much about the strength of our economy and the economy is small business lending and really promising news and 2012 wells far go expended scene billion dollars in that now loan commitments to small businesses across the united states over 30% in 2011 and that is great news so thank you wells fargo and many thanks to our partners in associations who always help us in promote things event it takes a villages to market deimagine. >> joseph markenson, md: a
executive's in the web cor community and they built the beautiful oakland cathedral and acacademy of science and certainly at work on mass coney center expansion the early work on the warriors a marine eye and so many iconic projects in both northeastern and fortunately and southern california and wells fargo such an integral institution and part of of the fabric of our society and vaginal foalgee president the bay area region together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and...
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[laughter] i go to school for nursing some go to premed or sciences but don't you feel it makes sense to learn basic human anatomy that is thessential to a medical profession or even if you study biology? >> you are going into use surgery if you are fresh out of medical school or the bears watching 20 years? i would take the nurse. there is background and knowledge that is handy absolutely but the idea that mes from the classroom should be changed and we should spend more time being practical in the real world. >> that makes sense but if you don't have the background knowledge and you just know what you'd do by experiencing these firsthand that means you don't know how to fix your mistakes because he did and get the basic technical knowledge at school. >> my challenge is is the best way to sit in the classroom paying exorbitant amounts of money or could we get back more efficiently? john: ne person. >> ideas graduated from school in indiana but is the engineering degree in human studie just as valid? it is not the same thing where does that misconception come from? to make sure people
[laughter] i go to school for nursing some go to premed or sciences but don't you feel it makes sense to learn basic human anatomy that is thessential to a medical profession or even if you study biology? >> you are going into use surgery if you are fresh out of medical school or the bears watching 20 years? i would take the nurse. there is background and knowledge that is handy absolutely but the idea that mes from the classroom should be changed and we should spend more time being...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in some of the court. so. let's. stay right there to take that fresh take on everything. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be all right take a deep breath i could take to kill you can break those cuffs. to shoot the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out of control incoherent african-american male being chased down and wrangled in by heroic law enforcement unfortunately it's a depiction along with many others that permeates the entertainment industry to day so how does the media's construction of race shape our perception of crime and equality and how does that perception and influence reality help me break down the social construct i'm now joined by rashad robinson executive director of color of change thank you so much for coming on rashad thanks for having me so your organization color of change is actually trying to put cops off the air it's been
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. when you think of a t.v. show like cops the scene like this one probably comes to mind. get back in some of the court. so. let's. stay right there to take that fresh take on everything. just stand up straight. what is wrong with you take a deep breath it'll be all right take a deep breath i could take to kill you can break those cuffs. to shoot the operation ok. yes the stereotypical out...
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we need to be mindful of those science. with good thank you all. i look forward to working with you for a long, long time. with that being said, this hearing is concluded. >> next week the supreme court hears oral argument on two same sex marriage cases. the first tuesday on the counsel alty of california's proposition 8. a 2008 ballot initiative amending the state's constitution to recognize marriage as only between a man and woman. en wednesday a case on the constitutionality on doma. you can listen to these on tuesday and wednesday evening at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >> to believe in something that is so right, so dear, so necessary, you have to get in trouble. before we got in trouble, we studied. we didn't wake up one morning and say we're going to go is it in. we didn't just dream we're going to come to washington to washington and go on a freedom rite or we were going to march. we studied. we prepared ourselves. >> they say black power. they intimidated so many people, white people in particular by using that phrase black power. because when
we need to be mindful of those science. with good thank you all. i look forward to working with you for a long, long time. with that being said, this hearing is concluded. >> next week the supreme court hears oral argument on two same sex marriage cases. the first tuesday on the counsel alty of california's proposition 8. a 2008 ballot initiative amending the state's constitution to recognize marriage as only between a man and woman. en wednesday a case on the constitutionality on doma....
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. >> there's no rigorous science that supports that conclusion. all of the science we have shows that mothering and fathering are distinct phenomenon and children do best with a married biological mother and father. it's american citizens and their elected representatives who should be voting, not five or nine unelected judges. >> hillary clinton came out in support of same-sex marriage, the former secretary of state, 2008 presidential candidate had backed civil unions but never made a full endorsement for marriage. she said it's about equality. listen. >> gay rights are human rights and human rights are gay rights. the united states should be a leader in defending those rights. >> do you think this is a move to influence the supreme court like the american academy of pediatrics trying to get their opinions out there before the courts decide. >> what you see from hillary clinton, american academy of pediatrics, and others this is an issue that is in front of the american people the way it never has been and a lots of folks want to make sure their
. >> there's no rigorous science that supports that conclusion. all of the science we have shows that mothering and fathering are distinct phenomenon and children do best with a married biological mother and father. it's american citizens and their elected representatives who should be voting, not five or nine unelected judges. >> hillary clinton came out in support of same-sex marriage, the former secretary of state, 2008 presidential candidate had backed civil unions but never...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. was welcome back outraged anti-government protesters have broken into the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital that's after thousands encircled the offices and clashed with riot police outside the health ministry says ninety six people have been injured in the latest outbreak of violence which erupted on friday artie's peltry has the details. chaotic clashes continued into friday nights in the surrounding areas of the muslim brotherhood headquarters which is right behind me here in the mccutcheon district in cairo police were fending off protesters from the main gates it is the most headquarters using excessive amounts of take us protesters responded with a moment of cocktails and rocks meanwhile a few hundred meters away protest is engaged with street battles in street battles with supporters of the missing brotherhood ten number two hours before and the time those demonstrators fleeing the police come fire started friday morning when anti-government prote
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got this huge earth covered. was welcome back outraged anti-government protesters have broken into the muslim brotherhood headquarters in the egyptian capital that's after thousands encircled the offices and clashed with riot police outside the health ministry says ninety six people have been injured in the latest outbreak of violence which erupted on friday artie's peltry has the details. chaotic clashes...
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science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. when you have nowhere to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out ex-con which anonymous people like he used to be a. model for the homeless. on oxy. he is easy to see from the food. chain.
science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. when you have nowhere to live. when you don't have a family. when you have no one to ask for help you can always count on. this man is respected by criminals and also as he is a like fields out ex-con which anonymous people like he used to be a. model for the homeless. on oxy. he is easy to see from the food. chain.
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the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you get going. i don't think you'll see any frost if you're a golfer. i do know that we'll see more 70s tomorrow than we saw today. the yellow represents 70-degree temperatures so greens are 60s. so lots of mid- and upper 60s tomorrow with low 70s shows up in the north and east bay valleys. no fog to talk about. tonight looks like a windy day. we'll dial in your temperatures for sunday and in the five day forecast there's some rain coming it's actually in there so we'll set that up as well. we'll so you back here at 10:45. >> it's graduation day for dozens of police recruits in oakland. >> this is part of the
the mission hall global health and clinical sciences building is scheduled to open next year. they will operate at the women, children and cancer. >>> the 4,200 long tunnels will allow cars to zip by. once the tunnels are open the old portion of the highway will be converted to a park for hiking and biking. >>> bay area weekend is here. it's going to be a nice one. today's temperatures will warm up a couple of degrees. 45 in napa, it's kind of chilly. a little chilly when you...
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it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >>> with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators enough to power a small city it's practical too, murphy says. >> reporter: for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into survivalist shelters like this. the type he envisions, priced to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer will be somebody not faint of heart or light of wallet. >> i don't know. it might cost another half a million dollars to renovate that thing. >> if i won the lottery i might be doing something else with the money. over to ginger zee for another look at the weather. she said she had more bad news. >> i sure do. smile and make it better. i have something first that was cool. did you see it last night? a meteor in the sky from d.c. to philadelphia, reports were coming in. there it is from delaware. so that's through and social media was going nuts. if you got them, please do send them to me at twitter or facebook. now, here's that bad news i promised with a big smile. all the co
it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >>> with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators enough to power a small city it's practical too, murphy says. >> reporter: for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into survivalist shelters like this. the type he envisions, priced to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer will be somebody not faint of heart or...
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it's not associated with science. if this turns into a person there are economic reasons. cost to raise a child, $10,000 a year up to $20,000 a year. when this thing is going to turn into a human, why not allow women to make the best choices that we can with as many resources and options instead of trying to come in and regulate the process. it's impossible to be able to control the reproductive lives that we have to leave these decisions to women and their families. as you just had with the picture of the fertilized egg, the person had lost that wanted to make that to a person would not just affect abortion. they would affect the use of contraception and fertility. ivf. in coasta sta rica, they banned. the court of human rights said you can't do that. this is about wanting to have kids as well. mississippi is not a pro-choice state. but it turned back in part of the ivf. when people on the other end of the economic scale are on the other end of wanting to make choices about when to have kids and how to have them. this coalition grows. i would almost be down with it if --
it's not associated with science. if this turns into a person there are economic reasons. cost to raise a child, $10,000 a year up to $20,000 a year. when this thing is going to turn into a human, why not allow women to make the best choices that we can with as many resources and options instead of trying to come in and regulate the process. it's impossible to be able to control the reproductive lives that we have to leave these decisions to women and their families. as you just had with the...
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storms that science tells us will have greater severity in the future. medication is cost-effective, offering a $4 return on each dollar invested by preventing future damages. well each agency is focused -- the role of the task force is to ensure that prioritization of the project is across the region so can ensure benefits are not being duplicated. we want to think congress and members of this committee, in particular senator entered for your leadership that has cut red tape. we are working to combine cdt and other funds so the opportunity is not an opportunity lost. we know mitigation works, as craig fugate has just described. we saw on the gulf coast and we saw in sandy as well. we continue to work -- we continue to look forward to working with this community to support community rebuilding efforts in a way to make them stronger, more economically sustainable, and better prepared to withstand future storms. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i look forward to is ring any questions. >> thank you. has talked about the super storm with 80 mi
storms that science tells us will have greater severity in the future. medication is cost-effective, offering a $4 return on each dollar invested by preventing future damages. well each agency is focused -- the role of the task force is to ensure that prioritization of the project is across the region so can ensure benefits are not being duplicated. we want to think congress and members of this committee, in particular senator entered for your leadership that has cut red tape. we are working to...
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years ago when we were asked to plan a conference, the annual conference of the american political science association, which even now -- certainly then is very austere and trickish and boring event, and we try to. it up a little bit. we had a lot of good ideas. none of which i will mention until the cameras are shut off. [laughter] and i want to say, it was adjust lot of fun to work with ben. when i told them when the ideas were it, it will improve your -- [inaudible] [laughter] so ben has a point of view about how to save the world because the world is in a kind of planet, as we know it, and our country as we know it, is in big trouble. and those troubles include the ecological crisis that we hear about all the time and go about our daily life just as we did before, as if there will be a tomorrow and a tomorrow and tomorrow but there might not be. those troubles include widening spiraling inequality. they include the erosion of the infrastructure of democratic governance but the structure of living together that means the infrastructure of transportation and utilities, the networks that
years ago when we were asked to plan a conference, the annual conference of the american political science association, which even now -- certainly then is very austere and trickish and boring event, and we try to. it up a little bit. we had a lot of good ideas. none of which i will mention until the cameras are shut off. [laughter] and i want to say, it was adjust lot of fun to work with ben. when i told them when the ideas were it, it will improve your -- [inaudible] [laughter] so ben has a...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. vo:building castles, -imagine oceans, and lagoons in the place we call home. bold is where everyone comes to play. starting our day off with a good dance and singing us to sleep at night. coloring our lives in ways only bold can do. it's no wonder bold will make your reality, a dream. for over 75 years people ...with...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having difficulty breathing, ask your doctor if including advair could help improve your lung function. get your first full prescription free and save on refills at advaircopd.com. >>> every day, islamic praye
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. with an intuitive motion activated lid and seat,ad bold makes sure you'll never have to ask him again. but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung...
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we'll take a look at the social science behind sandberg's theories on gender inequality. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not anymore. bob's doctor recommended a different option: once-a-day xarelto®. xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve problem, that doesn't require routine blood monitoring. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce the risk of an afib-related stroke. there is limited data on how these drugs compare when warfarin is well managed. no routine blood monitoring means bob can spend his extra time however he likes. new zealand! xarelto® is just one pill a day, taken with the evening meal. and with no dietary restrictio
we'll take a look at the social science behind sandberg's theories on gender inequality. [ male announcer ] this is bob, a regular guy with an irregular heartbeat. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atrial fibrillation not caused by a heart valve problem, a condition that puts him at greater risk for a stroke. [ gps ] turn left. i don't think so. [ male announcer ] for years, bob took warfarin, and made a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but not...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> good evening, everyone. a big night for breaking news and stories you won't see anywhere else. breaking news in colorado's prison chief. there is new evidence tonight linking a man killed in texas after a shootout with the killing in colorado. >>> vice president biden says rifles like this are of no legitimate purpose off the battlefield. tonight, why someone called them indispensable. >>> later, criminals inside her home all alone hiding inside her closet. tonight, one brave teenager tells us how she kept it together. >> new pictures showing just how close one of the texas lawmen came to dying at the hands
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. barrow island has got rare kangaroos. ♪ chevron has been developing energy here for decades. we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪...
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district says the savings will allow major investments in surviving schools including adding 70 libraries, science labs, even air conditioning. for many it's not what's gained but what's lost and where. neighborhood schools in some of chicago's poorest communities. the decisions were based on low enrollment but others say race made a role. an outraged carrie austin, an alderman, told "the chicago tribune," quote, every time the whites go to screaming and hollering, they back off and steam roll over black and brown folks. not this time. and she's not the only one who believes that. you think it's the black communities that often are asked to sacrifice first? >> in this case, yes, i do. yes, i do. >> reporter: this is 70th street in the heart of the city's south side and this is the local elementary school. parents are proud of it. the sign up there would bear that out. soaring to new heights. all of which would be very good if it wasn't slated to be closed. and what is going to happen? >> i really don't know. i don't know what's going to happen. >> reporter: parents also fear chicago's notorious ga
district says the savings will allow major investments in surviving schools including adding 70 libraries, science labs, even air conditioning. for many it's not what's gained but what's lost and where. neighborhood schools in some of chicago's poorest communities. the decisions were based on low enrollment but others say race made a role. an outraged carrie austin, an alderman, told "the chicago tribune," quote, every time the whites go to screaming and hollering, they back off and...
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. >> rick: susan estridge is a professor of law and political science at the university of southern california. i hate to laugh at the minority leader's comments, but one of the finest days for the senate in recent -- for those of us who don't speak washingtonian what, is voterama? what is that? >> you know, it's a washington phrase for how you take votes without running into a filibuster possibility. so everybody can vote, but the republicans in this case don't have to decide when we fill buster and when we don't. so you play this game. it's a nonbinding resolution, as you know. so it's not even like this is the real budget. this is the senate's toss over the wall. you know, i can only say, if student government at usc worked like this, we would all be up in arms and say, can't these kids figure out how to make a decision? i think that both sides of the aisle just look a little bit silly. >> rick: i think you're absolutely right. in the end, the thing gets passed, but at the same time, nobody thinks for a minute that it's going to become law. the whole thing is a charade. >> right. so they al
. >> rick: susan estridge is a professor of law and political science at the university of southern california. i hate to laugh at the minority leader's comments, but one of the finest days for the senate in recent -- for those of us who don't speak washingtonian what, is voterama? what is that? >> you know, it's a washington phrase for how you take votes without running into a filibuster possibility. so everybody can vote, but the republicans in this case don't have to decide when...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ it was the best day ♪ ♪ it was the best day yeah! ♪ it was the best day ♪ because of you [sigh] [echoing] we make a great pair. huh? progressive and the great outdoors -- we make a great pair. right, totally, uh... that's what i was thinking. covering the things that make the outdoors great. now, that's progressive. call or click today. >>> infrastructure is one of the best things we can do to boost the economy. it creates short-term jobs. over the long-term, better roads, railways, ports, electrical grids, broadband. they invite businesses to operate more efficiently. they save them money, they create jobs. if you're a regular viewer of this show, you probably saw me go underground in new york city last summer to get a closeup look at one of the biggest public works projects in american history. i'm talking about manhattan's second avenue subway line. completing it will cost around $22 billion. what's behind the mammoth tab? here's what i found out whe
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it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >> reporter: with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators strong enough to power a small city, murphy says it's practical too. >> reporter: and for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, specialized developers like the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into luxurious survivalist shelters like this. the type of makeover murphy envisions for this shelter that terrorized to move at just $500,000. >> the ideal buyer is going to be somebody not faint of heart or light of wallet. >> reporter: for "good morning america," john schriffen, abc news, new york. >> i don't know. it might cost another half a million dollars to renovate that thing. there's a lot of work that needs to be done. >> if i won the lottery, i might be doing something else with the money. over to ginger zee for another look at the weather. she said she had more bad news for us. we're look forward to that, ginger. >> i sure do. >> she says with a smile on her face. >> yes, if you smile, you make it all the better. i have
it looks like a science fiction movie set in here. >> reporter: with 30 inches of concrete protection and generators strong enough to power a small city, murphy says it's practical too. >> reporter: and for those in need of decking out a doomsday pad, specialized developers like the vivos group -- >> we'll get here. >> reporter: -- turned bunkers like this into luxurious survivalist shelters like this. the type of makeover murphy envisions for this shelter that...